The Monetary Approach to the Exchange Rate: Rational Expectations, Long-Run Equilibrium and Forecasting

  • MacDonald R
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The authors reexamine the monetary approach to the exchange rate from several perspectives using monthly data on the deutsche mark-U.S. dollar exchange rate. Using the Campbell-Shiller technique, they reject the restrictions imposed on the data by the forward-looking rational expectations monetary model. The monetary model, however, is validated as a long-run equilibrium condition. Moreover, imposing the long-run monetary model restrictions in a dynamic error-correction framework leads to exchange rate forecasts that are superior to those generated by a random walk forecasting model.

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MacDonald, R., & Taylor, M. P. (1992). The Monetary Approach to the Exchange Rate: Rational Expectations, Long-Run Equilibrium and Forecasting. IMF Working Papers, 99(34), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451978803.001

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